Summary:
The book explores the transformative and political power of women's anger throughout history, highlighting its role in driving social change and feminist movements. It examines the ways in which women's anger has been suppressed, ignored, or delegitimized, and how it has been harnessed as a tool for activism and progress.
Key points:
1. Women's Anger as Political Power: Traister shows that women's anger, often ignored, can drive political change, fueling movements like suffrage and #MeToo.
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